|                   | |   elcome to the fall issue of Inside the White House, a newsletter that  
    provides information about some of the interesting things happening in Washington,  
    D.C. This issue focuses on the White House Military Office -- a staff of dedicated  
    men and women who work behind the scenes to help the President perform his  
    duties and to make the White House a welcoming place for visitors from around  
    the world. 
 You may be surprised to learn that members of our Nation's Armed Forces are  
    directly involved with so many of the President's day-to-day activities. I  
    rely on the staff of the Military Office to oversee my travel, assist me in  
    hosting visiting dignitaries, provide music at official functions, and maintain  
    Camp David, the presidential retreat. If you've ever seen Air Force One or  
    a presidential motorcade arrive in your town, watched a State Arrival (a visit  
    to the White House by a foreign leader) on television, or read about a high-level  
    meeting at Camp David, you should know that members of the White House Military  
    Office helped to make each of these events go safely and smoothly.
 
 I hope you enjoy reading about the many responsibilities of the White House  
    Military Office staff. Just like their fellow Armed Service members who defend  
    our interests around the globe, these men and women work every day to maintain  
    America's security, honor, and national pride.
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